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The One-Two Punch Of DNA Damage & Repair Inhibition
Scientists have found a drug that not only causes DNA damage but also prevents repair, enhancing its potency in treating cancer.
Forging A Future In Green Steelmaking
Incorporating DSG technology into steelmaking could save 60 billion liters of water and reduce 60 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year.
IMRE’s Andy Hor Appointed Vice-President Of HKU
IMRE's Executive Director has been appointed Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) of HKU, prompting a global search for his replacement.
Live Poultry Markets Spread Avian Influenza
Research suggests that H7N9 has become established in animals in China, highlighting the need for more stringent controls of the live poultry trade.
Why Do We Enjoy Music?
Having a sense of rhythm was essential for our ancestors to adapt to their environment, scientist suggests.
China’s Yutu Exposes The Layers Of The Moon
Data from the Yutu rover indicate that there are at least nine distinct layers below the surface of the Moon.
‘Junk DNA’ Used To Sort Species
Although short, miRNA sequences have been used to sort out phylogenetic relationships.
WuXi To Build Third Cell Therapy Facility
The company's third cell therapy manufacturing facility will focus on chimeric antigen receptor T cells for cancer immunotherapy.
Superhydrophobic Paint For Self-Cleaning Surfaces
A paint that strongly repels water and yet remains mechanically strong could be used to create the next generation of self-cleaning surfaces.












